How to Stop Drinking
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Dear friend,
Of course you want to learn how to stop drinking alcohol, but you just don’t know where to turn for the right help. Maybe you’ve wanted to get help with your drinking, but have been afraid of the societal stigma and shame that accompanies Alcoholics Anonymous? You may have even tried the 12-step Program of AA only to find it unsuccessful and even counterproductive, or maybe you’ve achieved sobriety only to find yourself relapsing and returning to alcohol!
This is where I come in. You see, I've discovered the secrets of how to stop drinking alcohol, and the 5-Step process to accomplish it in the privacy of your own home! And, I have revealed these secrets in a Free 38 page How to Stop Drinking E-Guide!
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Unfortunately, most psychologists, psychiatrists, interventionists, alcohol abuse counselors, specialists, and Alcoholics Anonymous still believe that alcoholism is a disease, and an incurable one at that! They believe that there isn’t a cure and there is no such thing as completely overcoming alcoholism. However, I have a different take on alcoholism, and I have proven time and time again that it is not a disease! And, I believe that treating it as such is not only counterproductive to recovery, but it actually prevents people from learning how to stop drinking alcohol. Think about it for a moment. If someone is given the grim prognosis that they have an incurable brain disease, what motivation do they have to find the courage to stop their behavior? But, before I explain why traditional 12-step programs fail in excess of 90% of the time lets examine the current theories.
The current biopsychosocial disease model of alcoholism is as follow:
1.The biological theory - Suggests that habitual users of alcohol have a biological abnormality that causes them to become addicted. The theory suggests that certain individuals are genetically predisposed to alcoholism by a faulty gene or perhaps a chemical imbalance in the brain, which renders the prospects of completely overcoming alcohol addiction an impossible task!
2. The psychological theory - Views alcoholism as a problematic behavior. In other words, the individual who has an alcohol addiction enjoys the effects that alcohol has on the mind and body. This theory suggests that the desired effect of the habitual behavior makes overcoming alcohol addiction extremely difficult.
3. The sociological theory - Suggests that societies which produce higher levels of inner tensions such as guilt, stress, suppressed aggression and conflict have higher rates of alcoholism and are less likely to overcome it. Furthermore, the model suggests that societies that are permissive of and encourage such behavior have higher rates of alcoholism. This theory suggests that overcoming alcoholism requires changing ones social environment!
In my opinion, the sociological aspect determines what type of addiction someone chooses, largely due to nothing more than exposure. While it may be helpful to change ones social environment, the sociological aspect is not the root cause of alcohol addiction or the key to overcoming it!
Consequently, alcoholism is not the disease that the medical community has deemed it to be. In fact, it is not a disease at all! Alcoholism is a choice or what many view as a solution to temporarily remove their underlying emotional pain! Someone that is suffering from alcoholism merely has a co-dependency to alcohol in response to removing their emotional pain. This temporary solution quickly becomes a trap because the body and mind adapt requiring more and more of the habitual behavior or substance to remove the pain! However, if you understand why you made this choice in the first place, you can make another by choosing a better solution that will remove the pain, permanently! Yes, there is a better solution! One that you can work through in the privacy of your home, and one that will give you what you truly desire, happiness!
Traditional 12-Step Programs Fail in Excess of 90% of the Time!
My experience has taught me that the mainstream approach to alcoholism is fundamentally amiss because conventional treatment programs attempt to defeat the symptoms of alcoholism rather than address the core issue. The majority of all treatment programs offer the Alcoholics Anonymous 12-step program as the primary or secondary component of their treatment modality. Unfortunately, these 12-step groups are often counterproductive to learning how to stop drinking alcohol and leave the individual at risk for continued relapse.
12-step programs place a great deal of emphasis on spirituality, powerlessness, and the emergence of a person's sense of soul. They claim many of the steps of the twelve-step program to be paradoxical. Concluding that you are powerless over alcoholism, but like magic, you some how become more powerful! The goal of the program is a spiritual awakening although they often admit that most people find it difficult to make this connection because they feel victimized by someone else's behavior. My experience teaches me to conclude that admitting you are powerless when it comes to overcoming alcoholism does not promote empowerment, and nor does it restore self-esteem! In my opinion, many of the twelve steps are not only unnecessary, but they are also counterproductive to making a spiritual connection, increasing self-esteem, and learning how to stop drinking alcohol.
My program streamlines the recovery process by teaching you how to stop drinking alcohol in just five steps. Unlike the twelve-step philosophy, it defines the core issue, and it shows exactly how to stop drinking alcohol. It eliminates the counterproductive and self-incriminating steps of the failed twelve-step philosophy and replaces them with steps that restore self-esteem, a vital and necessary component to abstinence from habitual drinking since alcohol addiction is plainly a self-esteem issue!
Most self help books and treatment programs strive to address the alcohol addiction itself, but that's the wrong approach. How can you overcome the symptoms without curing the cause? You can't! And since you can't, taking that approach to overcoming alcohol addiction is the equivalent of putting a band-aid on the problem.
Habitual drinking is a symptom of underlying emotional trauma. Therefore, when you fix the root of the problem habitual behavior becomes repulsive. Instead, the mainstream philosophy for overcoming alcohol addiction has followed a pattern of bombarding people with multiple theories and confusing psychobabble, neither of which address liberation from underlying emotional trauma, restoring self-esteem, or how to stop drinking alcohol.
What if.... you could stop drinking alcohol and end months or even years of unhappiness by walking away from it forever?
What if.... you could remove your emotional pain and find true life happiness by overcoming your alcohol addiction?
What if.... you could stop drinking alcohol without the shame or exposure of formal treatment programs or 12-step meetings?
What if.... You could make your destructive urges dissolve permanently?
What if.... You could overcome your shame and guilt – learning how to empower your life and find happiness?
What if...... you didn't have to be afraid to lose your power or become dependent on someone else to learn how to stop drinking alcohol?
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Inside you'll gain FREE instant access to my powerful e-guide, and you'll learn these alcoholism busting secrets.....
1. The real reason you drink and how to stop
2. How to stop drinking without formal treatment
3. The Key component to abstinence from alcohol abuse
4. What cravings really are and what causes them
5. Why you don't need willpower to stop drinking alcohol
6. The 2 biggest mistakes people make about how to stop drinking alcohol
7. How to walk away from alcohol abuse and never look back
8. Why some people drink alcohol moderately, yet others can not
9. Why most recovery groups are counterproductive to overcoming an alcohol addiction
10. How to overcome the inner cause of alcohol abuse
11. How to make your destructive urges dissolve on the spot
You want a life that's full of happiness, love and abundance more than anything else, and you should! You deserve to be happy! So, don't let happiness elude you for even one more moment! Get help for your habitual drinking! You see, alcohol addiction is not a disease! It is a choice! So, regardless what success or failure you've had in the past or how hopeless you may feel about the prospect of turning your life around, you can learn how to stop drinking alcohol and find true happiness!!!!
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But, let’s say you don't gain free instant access to these how to stop drinking alcohol secrets.
Where will that leave you?
Will you stop drinking alcohol using your current strategy?
Will you regret it, if you don't try everything possible?
What if these amazing secrets helped you turn around the difficult and painful crisis you're in? What would overcoming alcohol addiction be worth to you? I know for most it would be priceless!
The question is; do you know how to stop drinking alcohol, or are you going to let this rare and valuable opportunity slip by, and never know what might have been?
Do you even want to consider the chance that you'll continue to be unhappy, frustrated, and never get the answers you need to learn how to stop drinking alcohol? Or, do you want to get this area of your life in control and learn what works, so you can stop drinking and find true life happiness?
Take the 5 Minute Alcohol Addiction Assessment!
1. Do you lose time from work due to your habitual behavior?
2. Is your behavior making your home-life unhappy?
3. Do you abuse alcohol because you are shy with other people?
4. Is your behavior affecting your reputation?
5. Have you ever felt remorse after excessive drinking?
6. Have you had financial difficulties as a result of your behavior?
7. Does your behavior make you careless of your family's welfare?
8. Do you turn to inferior environments when abusing alcohol?
9. Has your ambition decreased because of your behavior?
10. Do you crave alcohol at a definite time daily?
11. Does your behavior cause you to have difficulty in sleeping?
12. Has your efficiency decreased because of your behavior?
13. Is your behavior jeopardizing your job or business?
14. Do you abuse alcohol to escape from worries or trouble?
15. Have you ever had a loss of memory as a result of your behavior?
16. Do you abuse alcohol to build up your self-confidence?
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